The University of Nebraska College of Architecture Hyde Lecture: Dave Amos presenting "Planning Education in the YouTube Era."
Amos is an assistant professor of planning at Cal Poly by day and a planning YouTuber by night, producing City Beautiful. ...
Professor Dan Novy is helping the Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts position itself as a national leader in creativity. Learn more about the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts at https://arts.unl.edu
One Voice: Behind-the-Scenes of UNL Choir’s Journey to Perform at Presidential Inauguration
Join several members of UNL Choirs as they share memories and perspectives of their time in Washington, D.C., for the 2025 Presidential Inauguration.
Find out more at https://news.unl.edu/article/choirs-unforgettable-dc-journey-captured-in-one-voic...
Salute to Graduates is a personalized recognition ceremony and a CASNR tradition that began in 2005. The event takes place the Friday before graduation and brings together graduates' family, faculty and staff to honor their success. It is sponsored b...
NHRI is a proud recipient of a grant from The Allstate Foundation to fuel telling the stories of NHRI’s impact. The ripple effect of NHRI began 75 years ago and while it starts on campus, it continues for a lifetime. Learn more at https://75yearsnh...
2024 Video Highlights: University of Nebraska–Lincoln
We look back at a few of our favorite shots produced by UNL's Office of University Communication and Marketing in 2024. Videos included are:
Bird's Eye View: https://youtu.be/rvY1mrUewkI
Campus in Red: https://youtu.be/TqWgyDxLp2U
Kyanne in Focus: ht...
Marion LaVerne (Patton) Larmon, a 103-year-old Lincoln resident who attended the University of Nebraska from 1939 to 1941 but did not graduate, received a Doctor of Fine Arts during UNL's December 2024 Commencement. Read more about Marion at https://...
The queen behind the scenes 👑 Spend a weekend with Izzy Pineda (‘23), an associate director of creative media and head of volleyball content with Husker Athletics.
She documented Nebraska Volleyball's journey to the Final Four of the 2024 NCAA ...
Today, we’re joined by Dr. Silvana Martini, the incoming head of the Department of Food Science and Technology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. As the new head of the Department of Food Science and Technology, you’ll be leading some excitin...
Acting major Mekhi Mitchell plans to become a star of the stage and screen with the skills he learned in the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts. https://arts.unl.edu/
BBR Webinar: Nebraska’s Producer Services Industry
The producer services industry — which includes businesses which provide services to other businesses — is the fastest growing source of high wage jobs in the United States economy. The current report highlights the performance of the PSTS sector...
Katie Charest loves performing and choreographing dance at UNL. Find out more about Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts at https://arts.unl.edu
Today, we’re joined by Dr. Julie Peterson, a professor and extension specialist in entomology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Dr. Peterson is at the forefront of research focused on pest management in field crops, particularly corn.
College of Architecture: Students Prepare Panhandle Town for Population Boom
Teams of students visit Kimball, Nebraska, and present ideas to help the community get ready for an expected boost in population.
Learn more at https://architecture.unl.edu/
Professor Paul Barnes loves to prepare students to tackle the world. Learn more about his work at UNL's Glenn Korff School of Music and beyond at https://arts.unl.edu/
Nebraska has a long-standing tradition of tackling some of the most critical environmental and agricultural challenges facing our communities. Today, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is proud to welcome Mark Stone as the new head of the Biological ...
Sammy Smith, a senior journalism major from Colorado, has found her home at Nebraska. As an out-of-state, first generation college student, she's been able to find the support she's needed to adapt to college life by getting involved with UNL's Cente...
Professor Katie Anania asks her students to challenge what they think art history is and what it can be. Learn more about her work and the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts at https://arts.unl.edu/
Experiential Learning - Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts
Students in UNL's Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts have ample opportunities to get hands-on experience. Find out more about what programs have to offer at https://arts.unl.edu
The University of Nebraska College of Architecture Hyde Lecture: Laurel Consuelo Broughton presenting "Welcome Projects."Laurel Consuelo Broughton is the founder of the internationally acclaimed design firm WELCOME. Her studio in Los Angeles revisiti...
Dear Great Plains - Student Storyteller in Residence
As part of the Center for Great Plains Studies’ new Student Storyteller in Residence initiative, Husker student Karla Hernandez Torrijos spent the past year asking people to write postcards to the Great Plains. With those postcards, she created a c...
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is an R1 research university, and half of its research expenditures are for projects related to agriculture and natural resources. In Nebraska, where agriculture is at the heart of the state’s economic engine, tha...
Professor Suna Gunther uses her passion for music to help students see the big picture. Learn more about music faculty and students at https://arts.unl.edu
Raikes School: First Year Experience at Design Studio Project Roll Out Day
Minh Vu walks us through Design Studio's Project Roll Out Day and all of the opportunities juniors have at the Raikes School. Learn more about Design Studio at https://raikes.unl.edu/design-studio/
Raikes School: Second Year Experience at Design Studio Project Roll Out Day
Carina Swanson guides us through what Design Studio's Roll Out Day is like for seniors in the Raikes School. Learn more about Design Studio at https://raikes.unl.edu/design-studio/
In this episode: live cattle chew their way through East Campus, a newly discovered species of beetle is named after an NU Alum, and a student makes a handy football fashion statement.
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – September 2024
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Nebraska is one of the top cattle-producing states in the United States, and it has a long history of working with cattle producers through Nebraska Extension. Last year, the University of Nebraska launched a new extension program to help cattle prod...
Francisco Souto's recent exhibition at the Venice Biennale is just an example of how he leads by example as director of UNL's School of Art, Art History & Design. Find out more about the work of our faculty at https://arts.unl.edu/
We love seeing our campus turn red during game days as students, alums and fans flood campus to support the Huskers! What more of our Campus videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh0k4GzppsqFUcrfU8eXvJydcUZriUwaT
An Interdisciplinary Arts Community - Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts
At UNL's Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts, working across artistic mediums and boundaries is what we do. Learn more about what it looks like to pursue a degree in the arts here: https://arts.unl.edu/
Professor Ann Marie Pollard helps UNL students find their voice. Find out more about the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts here: https://arts.unl.edu
Professor Jen Landis wants her UNL students to bring happiness into their designs. Learn more about graphic design and the Hixson-Lied College of Performing Arts at https://arts.unl.edu
The Beef Quality Assurance program is a nationally coordinated, state implement program designed to ensure that the beef that ends up on grocery store shelves is safe and ethically produced. In Nebraska, which has one of the most active BQA programs ...
Professor Michelle Harvey loves showing UNL students the power and artistry of light. Learn more about theatre at the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts here: https://arts.unl.edu
Cattle producers and researchers are continuously searching for ways to improve the productivity and environmental sustainability of beef production. Growth promotants, such as implants – a small pellet that is administered under the skin of the an...
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln conferred 574 degrees during a combined graduate and undergraduate commencement ceremony Aug. 17 at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Learn more at https://news.unl.edu/article/nebraska-grants-574-degrees-to-569-new-alumni
We love seeing all these faces on campus! Here's a brief look at some of our students at this year's Big Red Welcome events to kick off the academic year.
A team of talented Huskers work behind and in front of the camera to produce "Home Again," UNL's 2024 national TV spot.
In this episode of a behind the scene's look at the making of "Home Again", EMA student Marley Hewitt describes her job on set, N...
A team of talented Huskers work behind and in front of the camera to produce "Home Again," UNL's 2024 national TV spot.
In this episode of a behind the scene's look at the making of "Home Again", EMA student Abi Trembly gets on-set experience as the...
As consumers become more interested in the environmental footprint of goods and services, farmers, processors and others in the agricultural industry are looking for ways to more fully understand the environmental impact of agriculture – and to red...
At the Univesity of Nebraska and other colleges and universities around the country, new programs are helping students to develop entrepreneurial skills and even to start their own businesses while they are still students. Among these programs is the...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – July 2024
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
The University of Nebraska has a long history as a leader in beef genetics research. Beef genetics help dictate feed efficiency, reproductive success and many other dimensions of beef production. Today UNL scientsts are taking genetic research one st...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – June 2024
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Students in UNL’s Street Art II: Mural Masters class travel with Professor Sandra Williams to Beatrice, Nebraska to brighten up a new car lot with a mural designed by Graphic Design Senior Maddie Vanderbur. Learn more here: https://news.unl.edu/new...
Community and Regional Planning students help the town of Fremont, Nebraska with flood mitigation; teams rethink the Lincoln Indian Center; Interior Design students learn news ways to incorporate textiles; and Architecture students build a micro dwel...
Heuermann Lecture: Innovations in Agricultural Technology
The agricultural landscape is rapidly evolving, driven by advancements in technology and entrepreneurship. Representatives from Grit Road Partners, Invest Nebraska and The Combine will share insights into the ecosystem supporting entrepreneurial vent...
Salute to Graduates is a personalized recognition ceremony and a CASNR tradition that began in 2005. The event takes place the Friday before graduation and brings together graduates' family, faculty and staff to honor their success. It is sponsored b...
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln conferred 3,566 degrees during commencement exercises May 3, 17 and 18. Read more about the Class of 2024 here: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/class-of-2024-shows-determination-in-earning-degrees/
Seth Wright learned woodworking at Nebraska Innovation Studio, and turned his newly found talent into a business with the help of the Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program.
The Intersection of Poetry and Art: Collaboration Between Kwame Dawes and Sheldon Museum of Art
Kwame Dawes, George Homes Distinguished Professor of English, was recently honored at the 2024 Sheldon Art Association Gala for his collaboration with the museum. Dawes has visited the Sheldon Museum of Art for years, writing poetry in response to ar...
We're excited to recognize and honor our graduating students this week during our commencement ceremonies! Learn more here: https://commencement.unl.edu/welcome
UNL's Global Education Center Connects Students from Around the World
UNL's Global Education Center fosters a community of international and domestic students that helps students succeed in and out of the classroom. Learn more at https://global.unl.edu/
May is National Beef Month, and one area where beef has been getting more attention in recent years is for it’s nutritional value, particularly its high protein content. Hannah Guenter, a Food, Nutrition and Health Extension Educator at the Univers...
Construction of the National Center for Resilient and Regenerative Precision Agriculture at Nebraska Innovation Campus launched with a ceremonial turning of dirt on May 6.
https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/construction-begins-on-groundbre...
USDA Precision Ag Research Center Groundbreaking Ceremony
Construction of the National Center for Resilient and Regenerative Precision Agriculture at Nebraska Innovation Campus launched with a ceremonial turning of dirt on May 6.
The state-of-the-art research center is a partnership between the U.S. Depart...
Pianist Paul Barnes performs Philip Glass inside Richard Serra Sculpture
Paul Barnes, Marguerite Scribante Professor of Piano in the Glenn Korff School of Music at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, performed a special program of composer Philip Glass’ works inside “Greenpoint,” a sculpture by Richard Serra that...
The Annual Day of the Arabic Studies Program at UNL. April 30, 2024. This event was coordinated by Dr. Abla Hasan and Dr. Lory Dance. Event host Amani Al-Hamedi.
Empowering Tomorrow's Leaders: Nebraska Youth Meat Judging Program
Meat judging contests offer students an engaging platform to deepen their understanding of the meat industry while honing essential skills like teamwork and critical thinking. Through this immersive experience, participants not only cultivate a passi...
Mizer's Ruin: Transforming Design and Architecture in Rural Nebraska
Professor Jason Griffiths and students from the UNL College of Architecture worked for four years planning, building and finishing Mizer's Ruin, a structure located at Cedar Point Biological Station outside Ogallala, Nebraska. The micro dwelling is c...
Historic Lincoln Home Linked to Underground Railroad
A team of architecture students conduct research that puts the John M. Thayer House on the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom registry. Read more about the work of our architecture students and faculty: https://architecture.unl.edu/
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – April 2024
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
In this episode: Husker students save a lot of money thanks to a University Library e-book program; College of Architecture students come to the rescue of an outdated cultural center; and a colorful Hindu festival spreads love on campus.
The University of Nebraska College of Architecture Hyde Lecture: Nicole McIntosh presenting "How We Forgot Where We're From and Learned to Live Abroad."
Architecture Office is a Zurich based, Swiss-American practice led by Nicole McIntosh and Jonath...
Satellites, sensors, drones and other high-tech tools provide farmers with an incredible amount of data about their crops, inputs, growing conditions and more. A new platform at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln called NFarms aims to help better har...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – March 2024
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
A quick look at a welding robot's handiwork at UNL's Innovation Studio. Learn more about the training and programming opportunities at Innovation Studio here: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/innovation-studio-offering-training-programmin...
Included in this episode: the University of Nebraska State Museum reopens after major renovations; a new scholarship targets a livestock veterinarian shortage; husker students raise money for a children's hospital; and Nebraska's teen artists are cel...
Agricultural communities across the nation are facing a shortage of food animal veterinarians. A new scholarship program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln aims to grow the number of veterinarians serving Nebraska’s livestock industry, while pro...
Lauren Wilson, senior plant and landscape systems major, walks us through her research and hands-on experiences as a UNL undergraduate student. Through the UNL Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, she's found a home working in lab settings...
Abby Steffen grew up on a farm in Crofton, Nebraska as the oldest of eight children. She always knew she was going to college—but she didn’t know how she was going to pay for it.
The Nebraska Promise program, which covers tuition at NU for stu...
The University of Nebraska College of Architecture Hyde Lecture: Andy Hong presenting "Resilient Places for Healthy Aging."
Andy Hong leads the Healthy Aging and Resilient Places Lab where its mission is to create healthier and more resilient places...
Featured this week at UNL, a surgical robot makes history again; the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior unlocks concussion mysteries; why reusing parts of failed honeybee colonies may be a bad idea; and applications open for science camps for tee...
Extreme temperatures during the growing season can wreak havoc on crops. We may not be able to control the weather, but researchers with the Center for Plant Science Innovation at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are working toward developing crops...
The University of Nebraska College of Architecture Hyde Lecture: Tamie Glass presenting "Prompting Healthful Partnerships."
Tamie Glass is a distinguished educator and interior designer. She previously held tenure and directed the Interior Design Pr...
Featured this week at UNL, the University celebrates a milestone, the student radio station fills the airwaves for half a century, Nebraska Promise provides tuition-free scholarships to in-state students, and UNL paints downtown red. Read more about ...
Take a behind the scenes look at Marissa's day at the UNL College of Journalism and Mass Communications as she goes to class and gives some advice to new students on campus! https://journalism.unl.edu/
For public, land-grant universities like the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, outreach and engagement are extremely important activities. UNL recently received national recognition for its engagement work across Nebraska. Kathleen Lodl, associate dean...
spaceMIRA: Surgical robot developed at Nebraska launches into space
Invented by Nebraska’s Shane Farritor and others, the robot blasted off Jan. 30 from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and reached the International Space Station. It is the first surgical robot on the space station and one of the firs...
Lincoln is one of the most outdoor-friendly cities in the country, with tons of parks, trails and public sporting facilities. Go to About Lincoln for tips on getting outside in Lincoln. https://www.unl.edu/lincoln/
Whether you’re looking for a new book, art gallery or public garden, the About Lincoln page has great options for those seeking a quiet day in Lincoln. https://www.unl.edu/lincoln/
Lincoln’s wide array of restaurants offer tons of mouth-watering foods, from local favorites to global influences. Visit About Lincoln to learn more. https://www.unl.edu/lincoln/
Sometimes you just need to feel like a kid again. Check out the About Lincoln page to learn about fun outings for all ages. https://www.unl.edu/lincoln/
Nothing beats buying local, and the About Lincoln page showcases some highlights from Lincoln’s thriving small business community. https://www.unl.edu/lincoln/
Looking for an exciting time out on the town? Visit UNL’s About Lincoln page for ideas on fun outings and events for you and your friends. https://www.unl.edu/lincoln/
There’s no place like Nebraska when it comes to sports fans. Visit the About Lincoln page to see how sports fanatics spend their days in Lincoln. https://www.unl.edu/lincoln/
Luke Farritor: Husker wins grand prize for global Vesuvius Challenge
Luke Farritor, a senior in UNL's Raikes School, is the first to decode a passage of text from an ancient scroll using AI. He's the co-winner of the $700,000 Vesuvius Challenge Grand Prize. Read more about his discoveries here: https://news.unl.edu/ne...
Nitrogen management is a critical and very challenging element of crop production. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has recently released an online calculator to help farmers determine the appropriate amount of fertilizer for their fields. Laura Th...
Livestock production has long been a cornerstone of American agriculture. That is certainly true in Nebraska, which is known as the beef state. During the Global Climate Summit earlier this month, world leaders recommended reducing worldwide meat con...
The Husker hoops seasons are in full swing and Husker Scarlet and College of Journalism & Mass Communication student Jada Lau takes us from the classroom to the court in her Day in the Life.
Salute to Graduates is a personalized recognition ceremony and a CASNR tradition that began in 2005. The event takes place the Friday before graduation and brings together graduates' family, faculty and staff to honor their success. It is sponsored b...
A collaborate studio team of Architecture, Interior Design and Landscape Architecture students develops plans to improve a state park in northeast Nebraska.
Inclusive Excellence in Practice: College of Engineering Earns Silver-level Recognition
Awarded by the American Society of Engineering Education with silver recognition, The College of Engineering is a leader in the industry. Shaped by a culture of inclusive excellence, students, staff and faculty have embraced the importance of working...
Inclusive Excellence in Research and Creativity: Diversifying the Field of Ornithology
Dr. Dai Shizuka champions promoting human connection and inclusivity in the Department of Ornithology and across campus. Recently awarded the National Science Foundation Bio Leaps grant, Dai and his team are collectively learning how inclusivity “m...
Inclusive Excellence in Teaching: Intergroup Dialogue Project
The Intergroup Dialogue Initiative is a collective, strategic effort to bring communication to connect in a divided world, and foster inclusivity here at Nebraska. In a world plagued by polarization, students are utilizing theories, research and prac...
Inclusive Excellence in Student Success: STEM-POWER Research Mentored Scholars Program
Maathir Basi, a first-generation psychology student, is empowered by other women in the STEM Power Program. As a freshman, Maathir was able to find community, a space where her voice was not only listened to, but also appreciated. According to Maathi...
Eric Thompson, Karl H. Nelson Professor and Chair of Economics, and the director of the Nebraska Bureau of Business Research (BBR), examines how the concerns facing Nebraska businesses have changed over the last 4 years.
BBR has been surveying 500 ...
A staff member in the College of Engineering shows her husker spirit by building a life-size, papier mache Herbie Husker. Ashley Dohe plans to auction off her sculpture and donate the proceeds to help families of fallen soldiers and first responders.
The University of Nebraska College of Architecture Hyde Lecture: Michael Grove presenting "Luck, Glamour, Passion and Prestige... and why they're all a fallacy". Recorded November 6, 2023.
Grove is chair of landscape architecture, civil engineering...
The University of Nebraska College of Architecture Hyde Lecture: Robert Adams presenting "Criptographies: Disability Aesthetics and Design". Recorded October 30, 2023. Adams is an associate professor of architecture at Taubman College of Architecture...
Hau Mitakuyapi. The UNL Indigenous Food Sovereignty Program combines traditional Indigenous knowledge with western science horticultural education to assist the Indigenous youth in Lincoln, Nebraska to grow healthy traditional food for their communit...
A quick look at the people, research and special events at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln during the week of October 31, 2023.
Hosted by sophomore Broadcasting student Mackenzie Noble.
Isela Tercero opens up about her experience coming from a small town to a large university and how she was able to find a supportive community and thrive.
Nasrin Nawa ('22) came to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln as an international student and quickly found a home where she could make an impact in the community. She now works with Nebraska Extension shedding light on stories happening across the ...
Trees are an important part of the landscapes of both rural and urban communities. A new, $10 million grant from the U.S.D.A.’s Forest Service will help Nebraska communities improve community tree resources. Hanna Pinneo from the Nebraska Statewide...
On September 14, 2023, Sheldon Museum of Art hosted a discussion of climate change and climate anxiety with Nebraska State Climatologist Martha Durr, associate professor of agricultural economics Simanti Banerjee, and photographer Marion Belanger, wh...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – September 2023
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Jacob Vanderford ('24) speaks about the pressures and joys of representing Nebraska and UNL and how that will prepare him for great things in his future.
In Nebraska, 1 in 4 jobs is related to agriculture and natural resources. These jobs span everything from production to ag business, to ag tech and present a wide and growing array of career options for Nebraska youth. To prepare the K-12 students fo...
This morning, University of Nebraska-Lincoln ROTC cadets and midshipmen and Lincoln-area first responders participated in a memorial stair climb running 2,000-plus stairs, the same total first responders faced 22 years ago on September 11, 2001.
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Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – August 2023
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Chancellor Bennett had the chance to stop by Westbrook today and hear the alto saxophone section of the Pride of All Nebraska rehearse. Game days are right around the corner!
A sure sign the fall semester is about to start? The sounds of the Cornhusker Marching Band are filling campus 🥁
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Mark your calendars! The Cornhusker Marching Band will hold its annual exhibition concert at 7 p.m. Aug. 18 in Memorial Stadium. ...
Over the past few weeks, much of the United States has experienced extremely high temperatures, which are taking a toll on people, crops and livestock. There are steps cattle producers can take to mitigate stress on animals. Jessica Sperber, feedlot ...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – July 2023
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
In Nebraska, ag land values are up about 14 percent over last year, mirroring a nationwide rise in ag real estate prices. Jim Jansen, an agricultural systems economist with Nebraska Extension is an author of the 2023 Nebraska Farm Real Estate Report,...
Students, faculty and staff send their farewells to Chancellor Green. Watch the full video at https://mediahub.unl.edu/media/21108 Share your own well wishes at https://farewell.unl.edu/chancellor-green
Landmark Gift for the Future of University of Nebraska College of Law
The Acklie Charitable Foundation makes historic pledge to the University of Nebraska College of Law. The gift commitment will permanently endow the College of Law Children's Justice Clinic and provide financial support to law students, ensuring futur...
A Look Inside the Teaching and Learning Center's Tutoring Program
Learn more about the free resources available to all students taking courses here at the College of Business. From individual appointments to group reviews, the Teaching and Learning Center's Tutoring Program has what students need to take their stud...
Scientists are pursuing complex research into corn genetics, aiming to enable long-term advances in crop health, resilience and productivity. James Schnable, the Dr. Charles O. Gardner Professor of Agronomy at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, rece...
Students, instructors, and employers describe the innovative approach of combining applied improv and business to equip students with increased confidence, effective communication, and collaborative teamwork to thrive as future leaders.
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – June 2023
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Welcome to the College of Arts & Sciences | Saisha Adhikari
Saisha Adhikari takes a tour of the College of Arts & Sciences (CAS), visits the Chemistry Research Center, pops into the Center for Brain, Biology and Behaivor and meets the Dean.
In our increasingly connected world, the field of agricultural economics is becoming more relevant and more important all the time. Students in the Agricultural Economics Department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are finding an ever broadening...
The Celebration of Innovation commemorates the 150th anniversary of the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) and the 50th anniversary of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources (IANR) at the University of Nebraska...
Salute to Graduates is a personalized recognition ceremony and a CASNR tradition that began in 2005. The event takes place the Friday before graduation at the Nebraska East Union and brings together graduates' family, faculty, and staff to honor thei...
May 20, 2023 undergraduate ceremony, held for the third time in Memorial Stadium. Chancellor Ronnie Green Husker alumnus, delivered the undergraduate commencement address,
Ronnie Green told the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s largest-ever grad...
Good Indigenous Allyship: Lessons Learned by Good-Relatives-In-Progress
Four non-Indigenous professors, who are scholar-activists, share mistakes made and lessons learned from their on-going journeys of Indigenous allyship.
Check out what’s in store for you at the 2023 Clifton Strengths Institute Summer Conference held July 25th! Register today and secure your spot to dive deeper into strengths where strengths first started. To learn more, visit business.unl.edu/csisu...
Heuermann Lecture: The Next Generation of Farm Reporting
There are many buzz words and initiatives in the ag industry: sustainability, traceability, organic, regenerative, and climate smart to name a few but what do they all have in common? Data, and more specifically data farmers are being driven to colle...
Heuermann Lecture: Uncharted Waters - Why everyone should care about the global water crisis
The global demand for water is set to outstrip supply by 56 percent in 2030. Drought conditions coupled with extreme flooding and severe storms are costing farmers billions of dollars in lost production and jeopardizing food security around the worl...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, Americans across the country saw firsthand the major disruptions to the food supply chain, and finding certain staples became a challenge. At the same time, farmers struggled to find markets for their commodities. A new ...
Nebraska BBR Webinar: BBR Scholars Research Projects
BBR Scholars Jessica Chen, Victoria Diersen, Janana Khattak, Laurene Lee, Reese Munson, and Juliana Quattrocchi presented their research findings.
The presentation topics include:
· Citizen Contributions to Presidential Campaigns Under Economic ...
College of Architecture collaborate studios worked with local ag industry and stakeholders to explore designs for an “udderly” unique dairy center that will show the public where and how food is made. Students explored several sites with the aim ...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – April 2023
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Cover crops are planted with an eye toward supplying nutrients to soils, mitigating the erosion of those soils, and limiting the leaching of nitrate into groundwater. Though the planting of cover crops has risen sharply in recent years, many farmers ...
When we think of the environment, we may think of plants, animals, soil and water that make up different environments. What is often missing from that picture is people. Katia Carranza, a graduate student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and par...
America’s farmers are constantly trying to improve the efficiency and profitability of their operations. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s TAPS program turns these goals into a friendly competition, and it’s grown into annual program that at...
Across the country, parents of young children face challenges in finding high-quality, affordable childcare. This is especially true in rural areas. In Nebraska, several rural communities have turned to the University of Nebraska to help find creativ...
Farmers saw high input costs in 2022. The Center for Ag Profitability in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s department of ag economics recent released its annual farm production costs budget, and farmers will again face high costs in 2023. UNL’...
The University of Nebraska College of Architecture, Hyde lecture features Rana Abudayyeh, Professor of interior architecture at the College of Architecture and Design, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Recorded April 7, 2023.
Abudayyeh's Lecture t...
Eric Thompson, Karl H. Nelson Professor and Chair of Economics, and the director of the Nebraska Bureau of Business Research (BBR), examines how the concerns facing Nebraska businesses have changed over the last 4 years. BBR has been surveying 500 Ne...
Studying Business as an International Student at Nebraska
International students thrive at the College of Business at Nebraska. The college offers 11 different academic majors, including the actuarial science and economics majors that are STEM-designated programs. This designation supports international stu...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – March 2023
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
BBR Webinar: The Impact of the Nebraska Business Innovation Act
The Talent and Innovation Initiative was passed by the Nebraska Legislature and signed into law in 2011. The Act included the Nebraska Business Innovation Act (BIA), which is designed to promote successful entrepreneurial firms by providing access to...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – February 2023
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
The Big Arabic Community Day 2023 | Teaching Arabic at Lincoln Public Schools
Teaching Arabic at Lincoln Public Schools: Current Updates and Future Hopes. A panel discussion with: Mr. Ahamad Issa, Mr. Fayas Ahemd, Dr. Loukia Sarroub, Mr. Mohammed Alnajem, Mrs. Kate Damgaard, Mr. Aurange Zeb. The panel is moderated by Dr. Lory ...
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is creating amazing opportunities for engineering students thanks to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering and Kiewit Corporation partnering on the new Kiewit Hall and the Kiewit Scholars Progr...
Hyde Lecture - Architecture Symposium: Alternative Architectures
The College of Architecture is excited to announce our second annual Architecture Symposium: Alternative Architectures featuring the work of Master of Architecture alumni who have leveraged design research in unique ways to advance their career and t...
Nebraska BBR Webinar: The Impact of Nebraska Military Assets
The Bureau of Business Research partnered with the Nebraska Commission on Military and Veterans Affairs to examine the economic impact of federal spending on military assets and support for veterans in Nebraska. This webinar presents the FY2021 updat...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – January 2023
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Finance Major at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Do you want to learn more about money, investments and the markets that affect people and the economy? When you choose to study finance at Nebraska, you'll learn how to improve the financial health of businesses, organizations and individuals. You ca...
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is hiring custodial and dining services employees. Come to a job fair for on-site interviews and instant job offers. Thursday, January 19, 2023. 9AM-3PM at the Nebraska East Union, 1705 Arbor Drive
“Hometown.” The word often evokes a sense of nostalgia, when life was simpler, safer, better. But there’s nothing to say that the town you live in now can’t feel the same way. Marketing Hometown America is a program where Rural Prosperity Neb...
University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers seek to understand wild turkey populations across Nebraska, including survival and harvest rates and resource selection. A new five-year study, funded by a $1.8 million grant from the Nebraska Game and Par...
Go Big Grad | December 2022 Undergraduate Commencement
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln conferred 1,288 degrees during ceremonies held December 17, 2022. The 1,262 graduates are from 50 countries, 41 states and more than 170 Nebraska communities.
The December graduating class earned seven new Juris...
Salute to Graduates is a personalized recognition ceremony and a CASNR tradition that began in 2005. The event takes place the Friday before graduation at Bob Devaney sports center and brings together graduates' family, faculty, and staff to honor th...
At each UNL commencement ceremony, students earning degrees receive their actual diploma on stage, a Nebraska tradition that very few major universities are committed to doing. Chancellor Ronnie Green has three questions for the Office of the Registr...
Nebraska BBR Webinar: The Nebraska Economic Forecast
Eric Thompson, department chair, Karl H. Nelson Professor of Economics, the director of the Bureau, and the author of the final report, discusses the newly released economic outlook for Nebraska for the balance of 2023 and beyond.
The Nebraska Econom...
Find success by using business as a force for good. Spend a few days in July at the College of Business to learn about the dynamic world of business and explore potential career opportunities. You’ll make connections with people with similar goals ...
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Whether it is the Ents in The Lord of the Rings or Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy, the notion that trees can talk is a curious idea. But can trees do that in real life? What language do they use? Ho...
Sci Pop Talks - Comic Book Physics Faster Than Light Travel
Dr. Dan Claes, UNL Physics
Lightspeed transportation. Warp drive. Alien spaceships crossing intergalactic distances in a few comic panels. Super-speedsters and flying superheroes travel faster than light all the time. Prof Dan Claes examines Einstein...
2012–2022: 10 Years of Innovation at Nebraska Innovation Campus
November 2022 marked 10 years since Nebraska Innovation Campus’ groundbreaking event. This time-lapse video shows the progress of campus facilities from 2012 through 2022.
Students Design Products at Nebraska Innovation Campus
The College of Architecture's product design course challenged students to bring their digital designs to life using equipment at Nebraska Innovation Campus.
BBR Scholars is a unique program providing undergraduate students with an opportunity to participate in meaningful economic research. This session is hosted by Mitch Herian, Project Director of the Bureau of Business Research. The presentation topic...
The University of Nebraska College of Architecture, Hyde lecture features Jan Knikker, strategy and development director for MVRDV, the internationally acclaimed design firm. Recorded November 7, 2022.
Knikker's lecture titled “What’s next? NEXT...
With substance abuse a growing problem in rural America, students in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s College of Architecture are partnering with small communities, envisioning how architecture and planning can positively contribute to this iss...
The University of Nebraska College of Architecture, Hyde lecture features the work and design practices of renown architects Matt Wallace of Lake|Flato Architects and Matthew Kreilich of Snow Kreilich Architects. Recorded November 4, 2022.
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A common saying is the dollar doesn’t stretch as far as it used to. That’s especially true when it comes to eating healthy. But the Hometown Market in Red Cloud is the newest grocery store in Nebraska to make it a little easier to bring fresher, ...
The College of Architecture presents Christopher Martin, nationally renowned furniture design-maker, with the Godfrey & Roberta Kunzendorf Lecture on Furniture Design titled “Design Tangents; A Story of Exploration and Common Threads.”
Martin gi...
A survey of 1,105 rural Nebraska households revealed residents are generally pessimistic about the economy. Associate professor of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication discussed the findings live on RFD-TV, October 25, 2022.
Graduate students in a writing seminar taught by author Kwame Dawes read original poetry in dialogue with artworks on view in the galleries of Sheldon Museum of Art on September 29, 2022. The poets are a part of the Graduate Creative Writing Program ...
BBR Webinar: Economic Impacts of the Nebraska Ethanol and Co-Products Industry
Eric Thompson, department chair and Karl H. Nelson Professor of Economics, and the director of the Bureau of business Research, discusses the study developed by Kathleen Brooks, Tim Meyer and Cory Walters from the Department of Agricultural Economics...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – September 2022
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
University of Nebraska–Lincoln Chancellor Ronnie Green chats with the team behind the 300-strong Cornhusker Marching Band, known as "The Pride of All Nebraska."
Los Angeles-based artist Analia Saban speaks about her work and creative process. Two prints by Saban—“Designed in France, Made in China, Clothing Tag” and “International Ladies Garment Workers Union, Made in USA, Clothing Tag”—are featur...
Donors and friends of the University of Nebraska College of Engineering affix signatures to a steel beam before it's hoisted to the top of Kiewit Hall.
University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension Educator Laura Thompson chats with RFD-TV about NASA's visit to Nebraska farms. The segment appeared live, August 30, 2022.
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College requirements can seem daunting, so we lay out everything you’ll need—from high school classes to ACT score—to lock in admission to Nebraska. Think you’re missing some re...
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People who live in rural communities across the United States understand the importance of essential businesses like grocery stores. A University of Nebraska-Lincoln program is helping rural communities that have lost their grocery stores to keep the...
This sophomore from Grenta, Nebraska, walks us through her day of French class, a visit to the Explore Center, and a stroll through the Sheldon Sculpture Garden.
On RFD-TV: Clint Krehbiel | Nebraska Meat Science Technology and Innovation Center
The Nebraska Meat Science Technology and Innovation Center will provide an array of workforce development opportunities, technical assistance, and hands-on training to promote best-in-class practices across a wide range of important areas, including ...
Characteristics of hard red winter wheat can vary from variety from variety, and some are higher quality and better suited for milling and baking than others. University of Nebraska-Lincoln agricultural economist Cory Walters and several colleagues a...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – May 2022
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Nebraska is likely as well-known for its ever-changing weather as it is for its agriculture, and Nebraska Extension is rolling out a new program to help ag producers prepare for weather and climate phenomena. Candace Hulbert, a Americorps VISTA with ...
Go Big Grad | May 2022 Graduate Commencement Ceremony
May 13, 2022 graduate ceremony held at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
Marco Barker, vice chancellor for diversity and inclusion at Nebraska, gave the address. He shared his journey to becoming a “diversity engineer.”
The university conferred a record 3,...
May 14, 2022 undergraduate ceremony, held for the second time in Memorial Stadium.
Jay Keasling, Philomathia Professor of Alternative Energy at the University of California, Berkley, and a Husker alumnus, delivered the undergraduate commencement ad...
Salute to Graduates is a personalized recognition ceremony and a CASNR tradition that began in 2005. The event takes place the Friday before graduation at Bob Devaney sports center and brings together graduates' family, faculty, and staff to honor th...
Nebraska Business at Standing Bear High School | Kathy Ankerson
UNL Executive Vice Chancellor Kathy Ankerson talks about a partnership with Lincoln Public Schools creating Nebraska Business at Standing Bear High School.
Chancellor Ronnie Green poses three questions to Batool Ibrahim. She's a graduating senior who served as ASUN Student Government President and Student Regent.
Following one of the driest winters on record, much of the Great Plains and Western United States is experiencing drought. Curtis Riganti, a climatologist with the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, helps trac...
Chancellor Ronnie Green chats with Director of Career Services Tracy Lungrin and student Mo Komi about UNL Career Fairs which bring roughly 400 employers to campus twice yearly.
Chancellor Ronnie Green poses three questions about the College of Engineering to Dean Lance C. Pérez and freshman engineering student Gracie Kerr, who is also a Kiewit Scholar.
High school agricultural education and FFA programs prepare students for careers. But a national teacher shortage is making ag education positions more difficult to fill. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln recently announced plans to bolster recruitm...
Business Administration Major at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Business is a major institution within our society — and it's through business that we have the best chance of changing the world.
A major in business administration enables you to explore a multitude of business disciplines and opportunities. You...
Marketing Major at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Have you ever wondered how much research and strategy goes into a sponsored social media post or how companies start texting you when you are in the vicinity of their store? When you choose to major in marketing at Nebraska, you’ll learn how to cre...
Accounting Major at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln
At Nebraska, you'll discover accounting is creative, exciting, social, diverse, rewarding and it all adds up to a great career. Accounting professionals are valued critical thinkers and problem solvers in today’s competitive marketplace. As a thoug...
Actuarial Science Major at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln
As an actuarial science major, you’ll prepare to solve complex, challenging problems that impact the financial security of people and businesses. You'll use mathematical and analytical skills to manage and identify real-world risks. Crucial to insu...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – April 2022
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Rural Communities need rural community leaders to grow and thrive, but these leaders also need to be nurtured as they step into these informal and formal leadership capacities. Jordan Rasmussen is an Extension Educator with Nebraska Extension’s Rur...
Andrés Jaque, internationally revered as one of the most challenging, contemporary European architects, presents the Hyde lecture titled “Superpowers of Scale." Recorded April 1, 2021.
Jaque explores other architectures that propose alternative...
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has impacted various agricultural markets, including the fertilizer market. Fertilizer prices, which were already high in late 2021, have increased further as a result of the ongoing conflict. Lia Nogueira, an ...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – March 2022
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
The Big Arabic 2022 | On Pain & Suffering: A New Book Reading
Join Arabic Studies, Modern Languages, and MENA for the Big Arabic Day 2022 - On Pain and Suffering: A New Book Reading. Hassan Almokhreq will moderate a conversation with Dr. Abla Hasan.
The Nebraska Governance and Technology Center is among the first the bring together scholars in law, business, engineering and media to investigate questions at the forefront of technology policy.
The University of Nebraska College of Architecture Hyde Lecture: “Interior Design- Where do we go from here?” by Verda Alexander, co-founder of Studio O+A, the San Francisco design firm responsible for groundbreaking offices at Facebook, Microsof...
Nebraska BBR Webinar: The Economic Impact of Nebraska Military Assets and Spending – FY 2020 Update
The Bureau of Business Research partnered with the Nebraska Commission on Military and Veterans Affairs to examine the economic impact of federal spending on military assets and support for veterans in Nebraska. This webinar will present the FY2020 u...
The Covid-19 pandemic illuminated issues that small meat processors have faced for years. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has announced plans for the Small Meat Processing Plant of the Future, to address those issues. Nebraska Associate Professor ...
College of Business BSAD 444: PrEP IV Professional and Life Skills
Transition successfully from college to life after college. This course brings in industry professionals and alumni to speak on topics related to finances, personal well-being, career management and community engagement. Topics include retirement pla...
College of Business BSAD 222: PrEP II Career Development and Planning
Develop your career goals and craft your résumé. In this course, learn more about your interests, skills and values and identify career goals. You’ll conduct an informational interview with a professional in a career field of interest. Prepare fo...
College of Business BSAD 111: PrEP I Investing in Strengths
Discover and maximize your individual talents. BSAD 111 is designed to help you to discover, develop and apply your strengths to create and implement an individualized success plan. This plan will work to boost your self-awareness and encourage perso...
College of Business BSAD 333: PrEP III Internship and Job Search Strategies
Learn how to find and apply for the position you want. BSAD 333 helps you effectively search for, apply to, interview for, and secure internships and full-time jobs. You’ll learn to tailor a résumé and cover letter for specific positions, navigat...
College of Business Professional Enhancement Program (PrEP) Overview
Unique to Nebraska, the four, one-credit-hour courses in the Professional Enhancement Program (PrEP) focus on your career and professional development so you can not only successfully find an internship or full-time job, but also succeed in your care...
In these times of interrupted supply chains and rising nitrogen prices, precision techniques for the application of fertilizer to crops is increasingly important. Jackson Stansell is a Ph.D. student in agricultural engineering at the University of Ne...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – February 2022
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Many businesses are searching for additional workers as labor force participation rates continue to lag pre-pandemic levels. This webinar examines expectations for growth in labor supply over 2022 and beyond.
Eric Thompson, Karl H. Nelson Professor...
The University of Nebraska College of Architecture Hyde Lecture: Clio Andris, assistant professor in the School of City & Regional Planning and the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech, gives a lecture titled “Interpersonal Relationships...
Cory Walters, associate professor of agricultural economics, discusses his research which reveals the unintended consequence of crop insurance subsidies--fewer farms. He appeared live on RFD-TV, Feb. 1, 2022.
3 Questions with Ronnie | On-Campus COVID-19 Testing
Chancellor Ronnie Green talks with Jennifer Nelson, COVID-19 task force member, and Duan Loy from the Nebraska Veterinary Diagnostics Center, about the massive effort to do on-campus COVID-19 testing. UNL's unique testing abilities have made possible...
3 Questions with Ronnie | Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program
Chancellor Ronnie Green poses three questions to Tom Field, director of the Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program and Maria Harthoorn, senior agricultural economics major.
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – January 2022
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Nebraska BBR Webinar: The Economic Footprint & Quality of Life Benefits of Urban Forestry
The researchers at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Bureau of Business Research, in cooperation with the Arbor Day Foundation and the USDA Forest Service, have quantified the value of the urban forestry sector to our national economy and our qual...
Michelle Paxton, director of the Children's Justice Law Clinic at the University of Nebraska College of Law, talks about the program live on RFD-TV, Jan. 8, 2022.
Hear how Isis took what they learned in class and applied it to their career path. Learn more about preparing for your career at Nebraska at https://admissions.unl.edu/careers
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The University of Nebraska–Lincoln recently received a 51-million-dollar grant from the National Science Foundation to study what happens when high-energy particles collide. It’s research that someday may unlock the secrets of the universe, and i...
Nebraska College of Business Dean Kathy Farrell celebrates the fourth anniversary of Howard L. Hawks Hall, made possible by our generous alumni and friends.
December 17, 2022 graduate ceremony at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Sarah Gervais, Susan J. Rosowski Professor of psychology at Nebraska, delivered the commencement address “Where Joy Lives."
The university conferred 1,344 degrees during the December comm...
Go Big Grad | December 2021 Undergraduate Ceremony
December 18, 2022 undergraduate commencement ceremony at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Shane Farritor, Lederer Professor of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Nebraska, delivered the address “Know Your Center.”
The university conferred 1,344 degrees...
Hear how Kelsey thinks the skills they're learning in class will matter to their job in the future. Learn more about academic life at Nebraska at https://admissions.unl.edu/academics
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Hanna shares how an internship helped them expand their network and prepare for a career. Learn more about how students connect to the Husker community at https://admissions.unl.edu/social
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Learn how Kayla has developed their leadership skills at Nebraska. Learn more about preparing for your career at Nebraska at https://admissions.unl.edu/careers
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The Office of Diversity and Inclusion presented a week-long celebration of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Events were designed to facilitate both reflection and action toward a better appreciation of and respect for the dignity of every pe...
Hear about Taylor's favorite academic club and how getting involved has helped them expand their network. Learn more about how students connect to the Husker community at https://admissions.unl.edu/social.
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Hear about Trenton's favorite academic club and how getting involved has helped them expand their network. Learn more about how students connect to the Husker community at https://admissions.unl.edu/social.
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Jiang shares how an internship helped them build a foundation for their career. Learn more about preparing for your career at Nebraska at https://admissions.unl.edu/careers
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Libby talks about their favorite professor and what that relationship means to them. Learn more about academic life at Nebraska at https://admissions.unl.edu/academics
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Nebraska BBR Webinar: Introduction to Weekly Leading Indicator
The Bureau of Business Research (BBR) located in the College of Business at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln provides a monthly initiative through the Leading Economic Indicator – Nebraska (LEI-N) reports to measure and project the condition of t...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – October 2021
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
An Aesthetics of Collapse - a lecture by Jack Halberstam
On October 21, 2021, Jack Halberstam, professor of gender studies and English and director of the Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Columbia University, delivered the lecture “An Aesthetics of Collapse” at Sheldon Museum o...
The University of Nebraska College of Architecture Hyde Lecture: Jeffrey Hou, professor of landscape architecture and the director of Urban Commons Lab at the University of Washington, gives a lecture titled “Design for Resilience” Recorded Octob...
Darron Rolle is Kiewit area manager and a 1997 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering. He says follow-through is key to success; Do what you say you're going to do. https://engineering.unl.edu/complete-engineer/
Darron Rolle is Kiewit area manager and a 1997 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering. He describes why having a good memory is key to success. https://engineering.unl.edu/complete-engineer/
Darron Rolle is Kiewit area manager and a 1997 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering. He says, on the top of his list when hiring is communication skills. https://engineering.unl.edu/complete-engineer/
Ashley Bayles is a schedule manager at Kiewit and 2006 graduate of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Engineering. She says you must learn to get along with and work effectively with other people having many different personalities. htt...
Darron Rolle is Kiewit area manager and a 1997 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering. He says once you understand your strengths and weaknesses, you can better work with your team to achieve your goals. https://enginee...
Darron Rolle is Kiewit area manager and a 1997 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering. He says teamwork is foundational to how things get built. https://engineering.unl.edu/complete-engineer/
Darron Rolle is Kiewit area manager and a 1997 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering. He says the first step to being a good teammate is understanding what's expected of you. https://engineering.unl.edu/complete-engine...
Anayeli Martinez-Real is a project executive at Kiewit and a 2018 graduate of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Engineering. She says you can learn how to prioritize your time and tasks by getting involved in campus activities. https:/...
Why Ethics are Critical in the Engineering Industry
Darron Rolle is Kiewit area manager and a 1997 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering. He says ethics means doing the right thing, even when nobody is watching. https://engineering.unl.edu/complete-engineer/
Darron Rolle is Kiewit area manager and a 1997 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering. He says effective leaders must be ethical. https://engineering.unl.edu/complete-engineer/
Darron Rolle is Kiewit area manager and a 1997 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering. He says students should get involved on campus and take classes outside of the engineering discipline. https://engineering.unl.edu/c...
Business Week (B-Week) is an annual celebration of the College of Business and its community. B-Week, which originated in 1921 as BizAd Day, is planned by the Nebraska Business Student Advisory Board.
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Architecture Professor Jeffrey Day appears live on RFD-TV to talk about partnerships with rural communities where student projects range from designing community art spaces to fairgrounds.
The Good Samaritan Law encourages minors to call 911 when they suspect an alcohol overdose without fear of receiving an MIP (minor in possession).
http://nepreventionalliance.org/good_samaritan_law
The annual Back To School Bash at the College of Business provides a fun chance for new and returning students and their parents to start the new academic year on the right foot and connect with other students, alumni, faculty, staff and resources in...
No matter how dark the pandemic has been, the sun rises. We were up before dawn. Rolling up our sleeves. Digging deep. Sparking ingenuity. Unlocking mysteries. Solving the impossible. Creating bold futures. And as the sun sets, we keep right on going...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – August 202108 2021 Podcast
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Momentum. Mass times velocity. People times ingenuity. Drive times opportunity. One times many. Heart times hard work. We turn the impossible on its head, changing the game. We don't slow down. And we're not letting up. We are Nebraska.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln classes of 2020 and 2021 celebrate commencement, August 13, 2021. Daniel Linzell, associate dean for graduate and international programs in the College of Engineering and Leslie D. Martin Professor of Civil and Envi...
A new research effort, the USDA Agricultural Genome to Phenome Project, brings together researchers from multiple institutions to better understand how a plant’s or animal’s genes affect its physical traits. Jennifer Clarke, director of the Quant...
The Clifton Builders Program is designed to identify and develop students with high leadership and entrepreneurial potential. These students aspire to change the world by building new businesses, building teams or building communities through leaders...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – July 2021
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
When COVID-19 put a stop to many events last summer – including many county fairs – Nebraska 4-H worked with local fair boards and other groups to make sure that youth development events could safely continue even in the face of a worldwide pande...
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Career Center is a national leader in preparing business students for lifelong career success. Learn about innovative curriculum, programs, and services that emphasize students’ personal discov...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – June 2021
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Eric Thompson, director of the Bureau of Business Research at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, talks about a new study into the economic benefits of adding dairy processing plants to the Husker state. The interview appeared live on RFD-TV, June 1...
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Chaco Culture National Historic Park contains a sweeping collection of ancient pueblo ruins. For centuries they were the largest buildings in North America, but now they’re in danger, and one Nebraska researcher is coming to the rescue.
Pallabi Kundu is a graduate student in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. In her Slam talk, she will discuss "How and Why I am Here? The Proximate and Ultimate Causes!"Science Slam is a campus-wide contest where...
Science Slam | Are Aliens Hiding Behind a Cracker Barrel in Nebraska?
Nicole Fiore is a graduate student in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. In her Slam talk, she will ask: "Are Aliens Hiding Behind a Cracker Barrel in Nebraska?" Science Slam is a campus-wide contest where gradua...
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Christine Wittich talks live on RFD-TV about her research into structural integrity of grain bins during powerful straight-line winds. The interview aired May 25, 2021. More on ...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – May 2021
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Dr. Eric Thompson, Karl H. Nelson Professor of Economics and the director of the BBR and Spencer Cook, Bureau Scholar, examine retail capture for all Nebraska counties in recent years using the pull factor measure. The webinar provides insights into ...
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate Ben Johnson talks live on RFD-TV about the grain bin safety robot he invented alongside fellow engineering student Zane Zents. The segment aired live May 11, 2021.
Nebraska BBR Webinar: The Economic Impact of Nebraska Military Assets and Spending – FY 2019 Update
The Bureau of Business Research partnered with the Nebraska Commission on Military and Veterans Affairs to examine the economic impact of federal spending on military assets and support for veterans in Nebraska. This webinar will present the FY2019 u...
A psychology professor scans people's brains looking for physical reasons why some folk have bad attitudes. She conducts her MRI research in UNL's Center for Brain Biology and Behavior.
A native tree that was once rare in Nebraska has now become a major threat to the state’s rangelands. Eco-physiologist Tala Awada and her students are learning everything they can about the invasive tree to help keep it under control.
New research from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln shows that production of palm oil can be dramatically increased without converting additional land into agricultural production. Patricio Grassini, associate professor of agronomy and horticulture,...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – March 2021
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Nicole Iverson, assistant professor of biological systems engineering, whose prolonged illness as a teen helped inspire her career, is now developing nanoscopic sensors aimed at detecting earlier hints of disease at the cellular level.
Greg Ibach talks live on RFD-TV about his new role with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources as the inaugural Under Secretary in Residence. The interview was conducted March 24, 2021.
Can a voice-controlled device like the Amazon Echo reduce loneliness? That's the question asked by University of Nebraska-Lincoln advertising professor Valerie Jones. Here study suggests the devices could have an impact on loneliness among older peop...
Throughout the pandemic, Nebraska has not waivered on safely delivering access to education. We have led the Big Ten in our level of in-person education, even as our faculty have been incredibly responsive in working with students who were unable to ...
Small Grains Breeding at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Stephen Baenziger is professor and Wheat Growers presidential chair at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He talks about the importance of improving small grains varieties.
Kia Weatherspoon, president of Determined by Design, joins the College of Architecture for the last Hyde lecture of the spring semester, presents “Design Without Labels – Design Equity™ Strategies for All People." Recorded March 5, 2021
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Yufeng Ge, University of Nebraska-Lincoln associate professor of biological systems engineering, appears live on RFD-TV on March 2, 2021. Ge talks about his research toward better understanding how a plant's genetic makeup, or genome, affects its phe...
UNL Food Science and Technology undergraduate degree program
Learn about the undergraduate degree program in Food Science and Technology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. From meeting the food demands of our growing population, to research testing of food allergens, to ensuring a safe food supply, stude...
UNL Food Technology for Companion Animals undergraduate degree program
The Food Technology for Companion Animals program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln provides students with in-depth knowledge on pet food processing, food safety, product development, and companion animal nutrition. The pet food industry is one o...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – February 2021
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
The University of Nebraska College of Architecture Hyde Lecture: Teddy Cruz and Fonna Forman, principals of Estudio Teddy Cruz + Fonna Forman, presents “Unwalling Citizenship.” Recorded February 12, 2021. Cruz and Forman discuss their work on “...
Tyre “T.J.” McDowell Jr., assistant vice chancellor of student affairs at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, discussed his responses to the photograph “Outside Looking In, Mobile, Alabama 1956” by Gordon Parks in a Zoom edition of Sheldon ...
State of Our University 2021 | University of Nebraska–Lincoln
University of Nebraska–Lincoln Chancellor Ronnie Green delivers the 2021 State of Our University Address.
Learn more: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/green-builds-on-momentum-sets-course-on-grand-challenges/
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – January 2021
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
University of Nebraska researchers have developed technology making it possible to quickly identify sick pigs in large production facilities. This research represents a potential breakthrough for commercial hog production and recently won the worldwi...
Official Launch: University Partnerships Initiative in Rwanda
Representatives from the U.S. Department of State join University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Ronnie Green to announce a new partnership. Learn more about the University Partnerships & Exchange (UPEX) Rwanda Program at https://go.unl.edu/upex
“Bat Loves the Night” translated and read in Hmong by Mao Xiong-Thao About this series: As a way of extending the activities of Bat Month and One Health Day all year long, we're working to spread the word that bats are brilliant! We need them in ...
“Bat Loves the Night” translated and read in Creole by Kets T. About this series: As a way of extending the activities of Bat Month and One Health Day all year long, we're working to spread the word that bats are brilliant! We need them in order ...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – December 2020
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Craig Allen, director of the Center for Resilience in Agricultural Working Landscapes at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, appears live on RFD-TV on Dec. 15, 2020. He talks about the new initiative to study environmental resilience.
“¡Ves al revés! (Daft Bat)” | In Spanish (En Español)
“¡Ves al revés! (Daft Bat)” read in Spanish by Paulina Méndez. About this series: As a way of extending the activities of Bat Month and One Health Day all year long, we're working to spread the word that bats are brilliant! We need them in ord...
Go Big Grad: A Husker Graduation Celebration | December 2020
University of Nebraska–Lincoln Chancellor Ronnie Green hosts a celebration of December 2020 Husker graduates. Investor Warren Buffett, a graduate of the Nebraska class of 1951, provides advice to graduates in a special commencement conversation.
Class of 1951 graduate Warren Buffett has advice for December 2020 graduates in this conversation with University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Ronnie Green. Buffett is chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway and considered one of the most successful...
“Bo the Bat”| In Conceptually Accurate Signed English (CASE)
"Bo the Bat” translated, signed and read in Conceptually Accurate Signed English by Sonia Arora. About this series: As a way of extending the activities of Bat Month and One Health Day all year long, we're working to spread the word that bats are b...
2007 video tells the story of Las Vegas gaming pioneer Jackie D. Gaughan and the multicultural center at University of Nebraska-Lincoln that now carries his name. The video was shown during ceremonies announcing construction of the new facility.
“It’s A Good Thing There Are Bats”| In Bengali (Bangla বাংলা)
"It’s A Good Thing There Are Bats” translated and read into Bengali by Pallabi “Abby” Kundu. About this series: As a way of extending the activities of Bat Month and One Health Day all year long, we're working to spread the word that bats are...
“La pequeña murciélaga roja (Little Red Bat)” | In Spanish (En Español)
"La pequeña murciélaga roja (Little Red Bat)” read in Spanish by Lisbeth Vallecilla Yepez. About this series: As a way of extending the activities of Bat Month and One Health Day all year long, we're working to spread the word that bats are brill...
Bat Loves the Night | (In Greek) - Η Νυχτερίδα Αγαπά τη Νύχτα
"Bat Loves the Night” translated and read in Greek by Christos and Sasha Tokas. About this series: As a way of extending the activities of Bat Month and One Health Day all year long, we're working to spread the word that bats are brilliant! We need...
Mark Balschweid, Head of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Ag Leadership, Education and Communication, discusses the expanded Rural Fellows program live on RFD-TV Nov. 17, 2020.
Emira Ibrahimpašić reads "Bo the Bat" in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian. About this series: As a way of extending the activities of Bat Month and One Health Day all year long, we're working to spread the word that bats are brilliant! We need them in orde...
A Conversation with Radcliffe Bailey and Tyler GreenRadcliffeBailey
Artist Radcliffe Bailey discussed his creative process and career with Tyler Green, host of the Modern Art Notes Podcast, on November 5, 2020. Sheldon Museum of Art presented their conversation, via Zoom, in conjunction with its exhibition “Person ...
The University of Nebraska College of Architecture Hyde Lecture: Stephen Gray presenting " Designing for Shared Power, Advancing racial equity in American cities.” Recorded November 6, 2020. Gray’s lecture explores the relationship between urban ...
Cuming County Extension Educator Hannay Guenther prepares an easy recipe for egg muffins live on RFD-TV on November 3, 2020. The recipe is part of Nebraska Extension's Food in the Field program. https://food.unl.edu/foodinthefield
Inclusive excellence is a core priority of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln — but what steps are we taking to actively ensure that it takes place at our institution? The State of Diversity 2020 highlights the improvements the university has mad...
It’s a Good Thing There Are Bats (in Indonesian) | Bahasa Indonesia
Mia Azizah reads "It’s a Good Thing There Are Bats" in Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia). About this series: As part of Bat Month & ahead of One Health Day, we're working to spread the word that bats are brilliant! We need them in order to have healthy...
Marwa Al Naimi reads "Bo the Bat" in Arabic. About this series: As part of Bat Month & ahead of One Health Day, we're working to spread the word that bats are brilliant! We need them in order to have healthy ecosystems, and they need our help. One wa...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – October 2020
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Enhance the Husker Experience With Education Abroad
Enhance your experience at Nebraska by participating in a study, internship, research, or service learning program abroad! With many unique programs in over 70 countries, you can find the perfect fit for your academic, personal, and professional goal...
Mike Boehm, Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska, appears live Oct. 20, 2020 on RFD-TV speaking about a new initiative which brings together experts from agriculture, natural resources and public health ...
Nebraska BBR Webinar: The Economic and Tax Revenue Impact of Inadequate Early Childcare in Nebraska
Access to quality child care plays a key role in Nebraska’s prospects of ongoing economic stability and growth. Unfortunately, insufficient options for stable, reliable child care take a heavy toll on Nebraska’s families, employers and economy—...
Mechanical Engineering major Anna Allen takes you on a quick tour of the College of Engineer's Lincoln facilities. We can't wait to see you on campus!
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Tiffany Heng-Moss, dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, appears live on RFD-TV about the new Early College and Career STEM Program. The program aired Oct. 6, 2020.
The College of Architecture and co-host Bike Walk Nebraska present renowned equity, environmental and racial justice advocate Tamika L. Butler Esq., founder and principal of Tamika L. Butler Consulting, LLC.
Butler’s lecture, "What Now? Transpor...
Nebraska BBR Webinar: Nebraska Thriving Index - How to Use the Interactive Comparison Tool
Rural Prosperity Nebraska at the University of Nebraska (NU) has funded an expanded research team of faculty and students from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Bureau of Business Research (Bureau), the University of Nebraska at Kearney and Nebras...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – September 2020
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Eric Thompson, director of the UNL Bureau of Business Research appears live on RFD-TV on Sept. 8, 2020. Thompson talks about results of the Thriving Index. https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/index-shows-high-rural-quality-of-life-struggles...
Climatologist Curtis Riganti from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's National Drought Mitigation Center appears live on RFD-TV, August 25, 2020. The center asks people across the country to submit photos on Labor day to populate the online Visual D...
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – August 2020
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...
Marilyn Moore delivers remarks to August 2020 graduates of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Dr. Moore is a lifetime educator and influential community leader. She served forty years as a middle school teacher, a human resources administrator and a...
Go Big Grad: A Husker Graduation Celebration | August 2020
Chancellor Ronnie Green hosts a special celebration of August 2020 University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduates, featuring inspiring remarks by alumna Marilyn Moore and a photographic tribute to the class of 2020.
Kathleen Lodl, Associate Dean and State 4-H Program Leader, talks live on RFD-TV about county fairs during a pandemic. The segment aired August 11, 2020.
D&I Live at 5 is a living room conversation about how diversity and cultural perspectives shape life decisions and higher education. This particular discussion will focus on the hashtag #BlackInTheIvory. Host Marco Barker, vice chancellor for diversi...
Black Student Union: The next generation of activism is a panel discussion that features students leaders and activists from UC Berkeley and the University of Nebraska - Lincoln. Panel members include Chase Matthews, Kyra Abrams, Jaylen Cook-Gibson a...
Jill O'Donnell, director of the Yeutter Institute of International Trade, appears live on RFD-TV, July 28, 2020. She discusses a new report shedding light on how Midwesterners feel about foreign trade policy.
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research Leading Economic Indicator – July 2020
The Bureau of Business Research at the Nebraska College of Business launched a monthly initiative through its Leading Economic Indicator reports to measure and project the condition of the Nebraska economy. The report uses key economic indicators to ...